Teachers: Kevin Pettigrew, Becky Thorberg Textbook:Algebra 1, McDougal Littell, 2007
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Unit
Objective:
"The learner will . . ."
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Vocabulary Terms
Resources
Student Learning Activities
Assessment
1
1
write and evaluate expressions, equations, and inequalities using order of operations and real-world problems.
12.1.2.a Use drawings, words, and symbols to explain the effects of such operations as multiplication and division
12.3.1.a Represent, interpret, and analyze functions with graphs, tables, and algebraic notation and convert among these representations (e.g., linear, non-linear)
12.3.3
12.3.3.f Identify and generate equivalent forms of linear equations
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
8-12
variable, algebraic expression, power, exponent, base, order of operations, rate, equation, inequality, formula,
textbook chapter 1
daily assignments, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
2
1
represent functions as rules and tables and graph these functions.
12.3.1
12.3.1.a Represent, interpret, and analyze functions with graphs, tables, and algebraic notation and convert among these representations
12.3.1.b Identify domain and range of functions represented in either symbolic or graphical form
12.3.1.e Graph linear and non-linear functions
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
4-6
function, domain, range, independent, dependent
textbook chapter 1
daily assignments, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
3
1
classify and order integers and rationals, perform basic operations, find square roots, apply properties to evaluate and simplify expressions, and use the Distributive Property to write equivalent expressions.
12.1.1
12.1.1.b Compare, contrast and apply the properties of numbers and the real number system, including rational, irrational, imaginary, and complex numbers
12.1.2
12.1.2.a Use drawings, words, and symbols to explain the effects of such operations as multiplication and division, and computing positive powers and roots on the magnitude of quantities (e.g., if you take the square root of a number, will the result always be smaller than the original number?
12.1.3
12.1.3.a Compute accurately with real numbers
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
use conditional statements and logical reasoning to reason with real numbers.
12.1.1
12.1.1.b Compare, contrast and apply the properties of numbers and the real number system, including rational, irrational, imaginary, and complex numbers
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
4-6
real number, irrational number, rational number, whole number, integer
textbook chapter 2
daily assignments, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
5
1
use properties of equality and the Distributive Property to solve various linear equations.
12.3.3
12.3.3.h Identify and explain the properties used in solving equations and inequalities
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
6-10
inverse operation, equivalent equations, identity
textbook chapter 3
daily assignment, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
6
1
write ratios and proportions, solve proportions using cross products, and solve percent problems.
12.1.3
12.1.3.a Compute accurately with real numbers
12.3.3
12.3.3.f Identify and generate equivalent forms of linear equations
12.3.3.h Identify and explain the properties used in solving equations and inequalities
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
2-4
ratio, proportion, cross product
textbook chapter 3
daily assignment, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
7
1
rewrite equations in function form and solve formulas and literal equations for a given variable.
12.3.1
12.3.1.h Represent, interpret, and analyze functions and their inverses
12.3.2
12.3.2.a Model contextualized problems using various representations (e.g., graphs, tables, one variable equalities, one variable inequalities, linear equations in slope intercept form
12.3.3
MA 12.3.3.o Solve an equation involving several variables for one variable in terms of the others
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
2-4
scale drawing, scale model, scale, literal equation, function, function notation
textbook chapter 3
daily assignment, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
8
2
plot points in a coordinate plane and use tables, x and y intercepts to graph linear functions, and use these skills in real world situations.
12.2.2
12.2.2.a Use coordinate geometry to analyze geometric situations (e.g., parallel lines, perpendicular lines, circle equations)
12.3.1
12.3.1.e Graph linear and non-linear functions
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
6-10
quadrant, standard form, linear function, x-intercept, y-intercept
textbook chapter 4
daily assignment, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
9
2
use and interpret slope in real world problems and to identify parallel lines.
12.3.1
12.3.1.c Identify the slope and intercepts of a linear relationship from an equation or graph
12.2.2
12.2.2.a Use coordinate geometry to analyze geometric situations (e.g., parallel lines, perpendicular lines, circle equations)
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
LA 12.4.1.c Use or decipher multiple formats of print and digital text (e.g., cursive, manuscript, font, graphics, symbols).
4-6
slope, rate of change, slope-intercept form, parallel
textbook chapter 4
daily assignments, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
10
2
write and graph direct variation equations and use them to solve real world problems.
12.3.1
12.3.1.f Compare and analyze the rate of change by using ordered pairs, tables, graphs, and equations
12.3.2
12.3.2.a Model contextualized problems using various representations (e.g., graphs, tables, one variable equalities, one variable inequalities, linear equations in slope intercept form, inequalities in slope intercept form, system of linear equations with two variables)
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
LA 12.4.1.c Use or decipher multiple formats of print and digital text (e.g., cursive, manuscript, font, graphics, symbols).
2-4
direct variation, constant of variation, function notation, parent linear function
textbook chapter 4
daily assignments, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
11
2
write linear equations in slope-intercept, point slope, and standard form and graph these equations and use them to solve real world problems.
12.3.1
12.3.1.c Identify the slope and intercepts of a linear relationship from an equation or graph
12.3.2
12.3.2.a Model contextualized problems using various representations (e.g., graphs, tables, one variable equalities, one variable inequalities, linear equations in slope intercept form, inequalities in slope intercept form, system of linear equations with two variables)
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
8-12
point-slope form, converse, perpendicular
textbook chapter 5
daily assignment, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
12
2
write and find equations of lines parallel or perpendicular to given lines.
12.2.1
12.2.1 c State and prove geometric theorems using deductive reasoning (e.g., parallel lines with transversals, congruent triangles, similar triangles)
12.2.2
12.2.2.a Use coordinate geometry to analyze geometric situations (e.g., parallel lines, perpendicular lines, circle equations)
12.3.1
12.3.1.a Represent, interpret, and analyze functions with graphs, tables, and algebraic notation and convert among these representations (e.g., linear, non-linear)
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
2-4
parallel, perpendicular
textbook chapter 5
daily assignments, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
13
2
make scatter plots of data, find the line of best fit, interpret the data, perform linear regression, and make predictions using the graph and equation.
12.4.1
12.4.1.f Create scatter plots, analyze patterns, and describe relationships in paired data
12.3.1
12.3.1.a Represent, interpret, and analyze functions with graphs, tables, and algebraic notation and convert among these representations (e.g., linear, non-linear)
12.3.1.f Compare and analyze the rate of change by using ordered pairs, tables, graphs, and equations
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
LA 12.4.1.c Use or decipher multiple formats of print and digital text (e.g., cursive, manuscript, font, graphics, symbols).
2-4
scatter plots, correlation, line of fit, best fitting line, linear regression, interpolation, extrapolation, zero of a function
textbook chapter 5
daily assignments, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
14
2
write, solve and graph inequalities using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
12.3.2
12.3.2.a Model contextualized problems using various representations (e.g., graphs, tables, one variable equalities, one variable inequalities, linear equations in slope intercept form, inequalities in slope intercept form, system of linear equations with two variables)
12.3.3
12.3.3.h Identify and explain the properties used in solving equations and inequalities
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
8-10
graph of an inequality, equivalent inequalities, compound inequalities
textbook chapter 6
daily assignments, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
15
2
solve and graph absolute value equations and inequalities.
12.3.1
12.3.1.a Represent, interpret, and analyze functions with graphs, tables, and algebraic notation and convert among these representations (e.g., linear, non-linear)
12.3.2
12.3.2.d Model contextualized problems using various representations for non-linear functions (e.g., quadratic, exponential, square root, and absolute value)
12.3.3
12.3.3.g Solve linear equations and inequalities including absolute value
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
4-6
absolute value equation, absolute deviation, linear inequality in two variables, graph of an inequality in two variables
textbook chapter 6
daily assignments, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
16
3
use graphing, substitution, and elimination to solve systems of linear equations and inequalities.
12.3.2
12.3.2.a Model contextualized problems using various representations (e.g., graphs, tables, one variable equalities, one variable inequalities, linear equations in slope intercept form, inequalities in slope intercept form, system of linear equations with two variables)
12.3.3
12.3.3.p Analyze and solve systems of two linear equations in two variables algebraically and graphically
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12-15
system of linear equations, solution of a system of linear equations, consistent independent system, inconsistent system, consistent dependent system, system of linear inequalities, solution of a system of linear inequalities, graph of a system of linear inequalities
textbook chapter 7
daily assignments, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
17
3
apply properties of exponents involving products, quotients and use zero and negative exponents.
12.1.3
12.1.3.b Simplify exponential expressions (e.g., powers of -1, 0, ½
12.3.3
12.3.3.b Simplify algebraic expressions involving exponents
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
5-8
power, exponent, base, reciprocal
textbook chapter 8
daily assignments, test
quizzes, worksheets, test
18
3
read, write and compute using numbers in scientific notation.
12.1.3
12.1.3.c Multiply and divide numbers using scientific notation
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
2-3
scientific notation,
textbook chapter 8
daily assignments, test
quizzes, worksheets, test
19
3
write and graph exponential growth and decay functions.
12.3.1
12.3.1.d Identify characteristics of linear and non-linear functions
12.3.1.h Represent, interpret, and analyze functions and their inverses
12.3.2
12.3.2.d Model contextualized problems using various representations for non-linear functions (e.g., quadratic, exponential, square root, and absolute value)
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
LA 12.4.1.c Use or decipher multiple formats of print and digital text (e.g., cursive, manuscript, font, graphics, symbols).
identify, classify, add, subtract and multiply polynomials and write polynomials to describe and solve real world problems.
12.3.3
12.3.3.c Add and subtract polynomials
12.3.3.d Multiply and divide polynomials
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
6-8
polynomial, monomial, trinomial, binomial, degree, leading coefficient, roots
textbook chapter 9
daily assignments, test
quizzes, worksheets, test
21
3
factor polynomials and use factoring to solve equations
12.3.3
12.3.3.e Factor polynomials
12.3.3.i Solve quadratic equations (e.g., factoring, graphing, quadratic formula)
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
6-8
perfect square trinomial, factor by grouping, linear factor
textbook chapter 9
daily assignments, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
22
3
factor polynomials completely using a variety of techniques
12.3.3
12.3.3.e Factor polynomials
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
2-3
factor completely
textbook chapter 9
daily assignments, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
23
3
graph quadratic functions and compare them to the parent graph
12.3.3
MA 12.3.3.i Solve quadratic equations (e.g., factoring, graphing, quadratic formula)
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
LA 12.4.1.c Use or decipher multiple formats of print and digital text (e.g., cursive, manuscript, font, graphics, symbols).
3-5
quadratic function, parabola, parent quadratic function, vertex, axis of symmetry, minimum value, maximum value
textbook chapter 10
daily assignments, notes
quizzes, worksheets, test
24
3
solve quadratic equations by factoring, graphing, using square roots, completing the square, and using the quadratic formula
12.3.3
MA 12.3.3.i Solve quadratic equations (e.g., factoring, graphing, quadratic formula)
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
6-8
quadratic equation, completing the square, quadratic formula
Textbook: Algebra 1, McDougal Littell, 2007
"The learner will . . ."
12.3.1.a Represent, interpret, and analyze functions with graphs, tables, and algebraic notation and convert among these representations (e.g., linear, non-linear)
12.3.3
12.3.3.f Identify and generate equivalent forms of linear equations
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.3.1.a Represent, interpret, and analyze functions with graphs, tables, and algebraic notation and convert among these representations
12.3.1.b Identify domain and range of functions represented in either symbolic or graphical form
12.3.1.e Graph linear and non-linear functions
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.1.1.b Compare, contrast and apply the properties of numbers and the real number system, including rational, irrational, imaginary, and complex numbers
12.1.2
12.1.2.a Use drawings, words, and symbols to explain the effects of such operations as multiplication and division, and computing positive powers and roots on the magnitude of quantities (e.g., if you take the square root of a number, will the result always be smaller than the original number?
12.1.3
12.1.3.a Compute accurately with real numbers
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.1.1.b Compare, contrast and apply the properties of numbers and the real number system, including rational, irrational, imaginary, and complex numbers
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.3.3.h Identify and explain the properties used in solving equations and inequalities
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.1.3.a Compute accurately with real numbers
12.3.3
12.3.3.f Identify and generate equivalent forms of linear equations
12.3.3.h Identify and explain the properties used in solving equations and inequalities
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.3.1.h Represent, interpret, and analyze functions and their inverses
12.3.2
12.3.2.a Model contextualized problems using various representations (e.g., graphs, tables, one variable equalities, one variable inequalities, linear equations in slope intercept form
12.3.3
MA 12.3.3.o Solve an equation involving several variables for one variable in terms of the others
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.2.2.a Use coordinate geometry to analyze geometric situations (e.g., parallel lines, perpendicular lines, circle equations)
12.3.1
12.3.1.e Graph linear and non-linear functions
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.3.1.c Identify the slope and intercepts of a linear relationship from an equation or graph
12.2.2
12.2.2.a Use coordinate geometry to analyze geometric situations (e.g., parallel lines, perpendicular lines, circle equations)
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
LA 12.4.1.c Use or decipher multiple formats of print and digital text (e.g., cursive, manuscript, font, graphics, symbols).
12.3.1.f Compare and analyze the rate of change by using ordered pairs, tables, graphs, and equations
12.3.2
12.3.2.a Model contextualized problems using various representations (e.g., graphs, tables, one variable equalities, one variable inequalities, linear equations in slope intercept form, inequalities in slope intercept form, system of linear equations with two variables)
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
LA 12.4.1.c Use or decipher multiple formats of print and digital text (e.g., cursive, manuscript, font, graphics, symbols).
12.3.1.c Identify the slope and intercepts of a linear relationship from an equation or graph
12.3.2
12.3.2.a Model contextualized problems using various representations (e.g., graphs, tables, one variable equalities, one variable inequalities, linear equations in slope intercept form, inequalities in slope intercept form, system of linear equations with two variables)
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.2.1 c State and prove geometric theorems using deductive reasoning (e.g., parallel lines with transversals, congruent triangles, similar triangles)
12.2.2
12.2.2.a Use coordinate geometry to analyze geometric situations (e.g., parallel lines, perpendicular lines, circle equations)
12.3.1
12.3.1.a Represent, interpret, and analyze functions with graphs, tables, and algebraic notation and convert among these representations (e.g., linear, non-linear)
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.4.1.f Create scatter plots, analyze patterns, and describe relationships in paired data
12.3.1
12.3.1.a Represent, interpret, and analyze functions with graphs, tables, and algebraic notation and convert among these representations (e.g., linear, non-linear)
12.3.1.f Compare and analyze the rate of change by using ordered pairs, tables, graphs, and equations
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
LA 12.4.1.c Use or decipher multiple formats of print and digital text (e.g., cursive, manuscript, font, graphics, symbols).
12.3.2.a Model contextualized problems using various representations (e.g., graphs, tables, one variable equalities, one variable inequalities, linear equations in slope intercept form, inequalities in slope intercept form, system of linear equations with two variables)
12.3.3
12.3.3.h Identify and explain the properties used in solving equations and inequalities
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.3.1.a Represent, interpret, and analyze functions with graphs, tables, and algebraic notation and convert among these representations (e.g., linear, non-linear)
12.3.2
12.3.2.d Model contextualized problems using various representations for non-linear functions (e.g., quadratic, exponential, square root, and absolute value)
12.3.3
12.3.3.g Solve linear equations and inequalities including absolute value
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.3.2.a Model contextualized problems using various representations (e.g., graphs, tables, one variable equalities, one variable inequalities, linear equations in slope intercept form, inequalities in slope intercept form, system of linear equations with two variables)
12.3.3
12.3.3.p Analyze and solve systems of two linear equations in two variables algebraically and graphically
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.1.3.b Simplify exponential expressions (e.g., powers of -1, 0, ½
12.3.3
12.3.3.b Simplify algebraic expressions involving exponents
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.1.3.c Multiply and divide numbers using scientific notation
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.3.1.d Identify characteristics of linear and non-linear functions
12.3.1.h Represent, interpret, and analyze functions and their inverses
12.3.2
12.3.2.d Model contextualized problems using various representations for non-linear functions (e.g., quadratic, exponential, square root, and absolute value)
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
LA 12.4.1.c Use or decipher multiple formats of print and digital text (e.g., cursive, manuscript, font, graphics, symbols).
12.3.3.c Add and subtract polynomials
12.3.3.d Multiply and divide polynomials
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.3.3.e Factor polynomials
12.3.3.i Solve quadratic equations (e.g., factoring, graphing, quadratic formula)
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
12.3.3.e Factor polynomials
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
MA 12.3.3.i Solve quadratic equations (e.g., factoring, graphing, quadratic formula)
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.
LA 12.4.1.c Use or decipher multiple formats of print and digital text (e.g., cursive, manuscript, font, graphics, symbols).
MA 12.3.3.i Solve quadratic equations (e.g., factoring, graphing, quadratic formula)
12.1.4
12.1.4.a Use estimation methods to check the reasonableness of real number computations and decide if the problem calls for an approximation or an exact number
LA 12.4.1.a Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information from print and digital resources to create new understandings and defend conclusions.